Nothing Wrong in Flynn's Contacts With Russian Envoy - Priebus

NothingWronginFlynn'sContactsWithRussianEnvoy-Priebus

Former US National Security Adviser Mike Flynn was within his rights to communicate with Russian officials, including on the matter of sanctions against Moscow, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — On Monday night, Flynn resigned as US national security adviser over misleading Trump administration officials about the extent ofhis talkswith Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergey Kislyak on the issue of anti-Russia sanctions prior to the inauguration.

"As far as his job of speaking with world leaders, that’s what Gen. Flynn was supposed to be doing… There was nothing wrong with talking to the foreign, the Russian ambassador, about the current sanctions that were being put in place by the Obama administration," Priebus told Face the Nation on Saturday.

Flynn did not concede any wrongdoing in his resignation letter, saying that he inadvertently briefed Vice President Mike Pence and others with incomplete information regarding his phone calls with the Russian ambassador.